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CHP in Europe:
today and tomorrow
Cogen Vlaanderen annual conference
15 jaar COGEN: Tijd om vooruit te blikken!
Leuven, 17 May 2016
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Outline
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• About COGEN Europe
• CHP in Europe: historical developments
• CHP in Europe: state of the art
• Current EU policy environment
• Conclusions
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About COGEN Europe
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Who we are
4
Structure
• European Association for the promotion of cogeneration
• Established in 1993 as a not-for-profit organisation under Belgian law,
headquartered in Brussels
• Secretariat of 5 + 2 people
Vision
• “Through the promotion of cogeneration, to grow an industry which changes the
way Europe provides heat and electricity for a sustainable future”
Our approach
• We promote the wider use of cogeneration as part of Europe‘s sustainable
energy strategy
• We provide our views to policymakers involved in the EU legislative process, by
liaising with key actors in the European Commission and European Parliament
• We work closely with other stakeholders and with selected media
(Decentralised Energy, Cogeneration Channel, European Energy Innovation … )
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• Around 50 corporate members, including:
• 14 National COGEN Associations
Kogen
Polska
Our Members
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CHP in Europe: historical developments
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CHP in Europe….starts from Belgium!
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• 1973-1977: European Commission chaired by François-Xavier
Ortoli (France)
• Vice-Chairman and Commissioner for Energy: Henri François
Simonet (Belgium, 1931- 1996)
• 1974: industrial expert group to investigate the possibilities of
improving the conversion efficiency of thermal power stations
• 1977: Council Recommendation inviting Member States to set
up advisory bodies or committees with the objectives of :
a) giving an opinion on all measures likely to lead to
increased efficiency in the supply of power and heat;
b) identifying and eliminating non-technical obstacles to
the development of CHP;
c) encouraging CHP and heat transport schemes.
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Since thenPeople (and name of portofolio) changed every five years:
• …
• 1981-85 Etienne Davignon, Belgium
• ……
• 1999 Loyola de Palacio, Spain
• 2004 Andris Piebalgs, Latvia
• 2009 Günter Öttinger, Germany
• 2014 Miguel Arias Cañete, Spain
…And the energy and climate agenda moved at the top of the political
priorities:
• 1993-1995, development of an “Energy policy for the European
Union” via Green & White Papers leading to first energy
liberalisation package
• Amongst many initiatives, “A Community strategy to promote
combined heat and power (CHP) and to dismantle barriers to its
development”(1997)
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Most relevant EC/EU acts for CHP
2004 2012 2015 2016 and continuing…1997 2007 20112008
ESD2006
2015
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CHP in EU Energy & Climate Policy
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CHP in Europe: state of the art
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Installed capacity
• Total installed capacity in EU-28 & Turkey was ~120 GWe in
2013
• COGEN Europe estimates that over the period 2012-2015 net
installed increased only slightly
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Electricity and heat generation
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Data source: European Commission, Eurostat, 2015
• EU28 CHP share is hovering at 12%
• Economic potential identified by Member States is 20% share in
total electricity & 25% of total heat production by 2030(CODE2, 2014)
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CHP generated electricity and share in total
electricity production by country (2013)
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CHP fuel mix in the EU (2005-2013)
• CHP fuel mix strongly influenced by fuel price dynamics & support schemes
• RES is increasing its share in the CHP fuel mix, reaching 18% in 2013
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2016 Cogeneration National Snapshot Survey
…representing 88% of installed CHP capacity in EU28 & Turkey
Expert contributions from 19 European countries…
…capturing the European CHP industry sentiment
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Commercial CHP is has taken off strongly in
most national markets due to positive on-site
spark spreads (BE, CZ, DE, HU, IE, PL, SI, UK).
Flat trend for large industrial CHP in Europe,
as 68% of CHP markets reported either
decline or no change. Pockets of growth for
this segment are reported in AU, CZ, HU, IE and
TK.
CHP market developments by application (2011-2015)
41%
68%
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Micro-CHP growth is concentrated in three
European countries representing 24% of
European installed CHP capacity (BE, DE, SI)
District heating remained relatively stable
across Europe, with no change reported in 44%
of CHP markets. DHC is however experiencing a
renaissance in several counties incl. CZ, FR, IT,
SK, SI, UK
CHP market developments by application (2011-2015)
44%
24%
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CHP market developments by fuel
(2011-2015)
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CHP experts report stagnation or decline for
gas CHP throughout European markets.
RES CHP is growing in the majority of markets
across Europe.
58%
84%
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CHP Support Schemes by country in 2016
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Feed-in
Tariff
Feed-in
Premium
Certificates
Scheme
CAPEX
support
Tax
incentives
Other No
support
Austria
Czech
Republic
Denmark
Finland
Flanders
(Belgium)
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Slovak
Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Turkey
United
Kingdom
• Support scheme
instability considered as
a major problem for
investor confidence
• Most support schemes
are considered
inadequate for CHP
needs
• In some cases
inconsistency between
different types of
support may upset the
market
Source: COGEN Europe, Snapshot survey 2016
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5-year CHP markets outlook
In more than 40% of the CHP
markets surveyed, experts
expect moderate growth in
the next 5 years.
• Segments with growth
potential: commercial, light
industry, hospitals, domestic,
renewables, trigeneration, waste
to energy
• Expected decline in selected
countries: large industry
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Current EU Policy environment
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EED implementation experiencing
delays and a lack of ambition
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Source: COGEN Europe, Snapshot survey 2016
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Electricity market regulations
- treatment of self-consumption -
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• An important share of CHP in Europe is embedded in industries, small
businesses and buildings most embedded CHPs designed for self-
consumption
• European Commission upcoming Electricity Market Design package to
include guidelines on self-consumption
• Meanwhile Member States have different approaches in the treatment of
self-consumed cogenerated electricity tariff schemes for self-
consumption newly adopted/in the pipeline with uncertain impact on CHP
• Some examples:
• Expected introduction of capacity based tariffs in Belgium
• One size fits all tariff for both CHP an intermittent RES in Czech
Republic
• On-going debate in UK on removal of embedded benefits for CHP
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2016: year of delivery of the Energy Union (for EU Commission)
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An EU Heating and Cooling Strategy issued on 16 Feb
Customer at the center
Secure Supplies
Internal Energy Market
Energy efficiency
GHG Emissions reduction
Research and
innovation in energy
Electricity Market Design Initiative
New Deal for energy consumers
Renewable Energy Self-Consumption Communication
EU Network Codes Implementation
EED Review
EU ETS reformEPBD Review
Energy Labelling Review
RES D Review (inclusifnsustainabiitycriteria)Integrated Strategic
Energy Technology (SET) Plan
New Effort Sharing Decision 2030
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State of the Energy Union(Nov. 2015)
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“For the generation sector, the analysed
performance indicators showed a
worsening trend in most countries. In
particular, the share of heat produced
from high-efficiency combined heat and
power (CHP) as well as high-efficiency
district heating and cooling needs to be
further promoted by Member States” *
*Source: State of Energy Union Communication, November 2015
MS need to step up efforts in promoting CHP & DHC
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State of the Energy Union(Nov. 2015)
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“The report on progress in implementing
the 2020 energy efficiency target of 20%
by 2020 […] shows that despite
significant progress made, collective
efforts of Member States correspond
to only 17.6% primary energy savings
compared to projections for 2020”*
Greater focus is needed on primary energy savings
for EU to achieve its energy efficiency target
*Source: State of Energy Union Communication, November 2015
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Conclusions
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Mixed overall picture for CHP in Europe
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Most national markets experiencing moderate overall
growth
Growth is driven by several sectors including small
industrial, commercial sectors and renewable CHP
CHP segments under pressure from unfavorable
energy market conditions (i.e. clean spark spreads) and
policy instability include large industrial CHP and gas
based CHP
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Prerequisites for growth
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Better prospects for the CHP sector are contingent on:
An ambitious implementation of the EED
A favourable and stable policy environment
Improvement of energy market conditions
Improved investment/financing opportunities
Better awareness of CHP technologies
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• Coherent, adequate and stable policy
environments are a must
• Recovery of the energy markets will
positively affect CHP
• Smart, targeted and affordable financing
is key
• Sector growth is linked to higher
awareness of CHP benefits among small
energy users, policymakers and financiers
Reaching CHP potential contingent on…
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What we expect from EU policy
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• Delivering on the Energy Union framework key importance
for CHP
• “Energy efficiency first” principle should prevail
• Greater focus on primary energy savings
• Integrated approach to the energy system policy
should take a holistic approach & explore synergies
between electricity, heat and gas networks
• Heating & Cooling Strategy represents a milestone for CHP
sector actionable follow-up measures are needed
• Energy Efficiency Directive (Art. 14 & 15) implementation
should be more ambitious and targeted towards harnessing
CHP potential
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How we see the forthcoming
energy system
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…More complex than it is now
…Comprised of flexible CHP plants (from medium-
size down to micro) embedded in the distribution
system acting as energy centres
…calling for more CAPEX
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COGEN Europe • The European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration
Avenue des Arts 3-4-5, 1210 Brussels, Belgium • T +32 (0)2 772 82 90 F +32 (0)2 772 50 44
[email protected] • www.cogeneurope.eu
Bedankt voor uw aandacht!
Roberto FranciaManaging DirectorCOGEN EuropeE-mail: [email protected]: +32 (0)2 772 82 90Website: www.cogeneurope.euTwitter: @CogenEurope